I'd imagine GP got a better deal when he signed his extended contract last year, or whenever it was. . . .
And once he turns promise into reality he'll be offered another one.
I'd imagine GP got a better deal when he signed his extended contract last year, or whenever it was. . . .
I'd imagine GP got a better deal when he signed his extended contract last year, or whenever it was. . . .
Yep, and I'm not convinced Bloom is quite as confident in Potter as Barber is. That story in the Mail about him wanting a end of season inquest and improvement next season came from their chief sport writer, not just any old hack, and to be honest i fully believe it. There's a lot to be encouraged about but there's no excuse for another relegation battle next year. To become an established top 10 club you can't be spending your life worrying about the side in 18th.I'd imagine GP got a better deal when he signed his extended contract last year, or whenever it was. . . .
I agree. Would be a big step in his career too. He'd likely get some good financial backing, it's a good set of players, great exposure for him, etc. etc.
Project or no project, he didn't grow up supporting Brighton. He doesn't have some sort of special emotional attachment or loyalty. It's a job - a good one, and a nice fit for everyone, but still a job.
I don't think it's that deep.
That said, I really hope he stays with us. And I'm not sure these big clubs are going to take the gamble on him this year. There are so many "safer" options.
Every time I see this thread bounced.....
He's gone, hasn't he?
Yep, and I'm not convinced Bloom is quite as confident in Potter as Barber is. That story in the Mail about him wanting a end of season inquest and improvement next season came from their chief sport writer, not just any old hack, and to be honest i fully believe it. There's a lot to be encouraged about but there's no excuse for another relegation battle next year. To become an established top 10 club you can't be spending your life worrying about the side in 18th.
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(Tony Bloom)
“On the pitch, I have been delighted with the progress made by the team under Graham Potter and his coaching staff. The Premier League is the most-competitive league in world football, and the squad has stepped up to the plate and provided us all with memories that will last a lifetime.
I’ll never forget the night in early February when we won at champions Liverpool, our first league victory at Anfield since 1982; and there have been many other standout performances – our dominant display in our win against Tottenham at the Amex a few days earlier being another standout memory.
We have received plenty of plaudits for our style of play which, in my opinion, is the best we have ever played as a club. It has been aesthetically pleasing, it has been brave and it has been attacking. We have also defended exceptionally well all season, regularly giving very few chances to opposing teams.
What has also delighted me has been the successful pathway of players from our under-23 squad to the first-team set-up. The most notable performers have been Ben White and Robert Sanchez – and both can be gladdened with their debut Premier League seasons. “
Yep, and I'm not convinced Bloom is quite as confident in Potter as Barber is. That story in the Mail about him wanting a end of season inquest and improvement next season came from their chief sport writer, not just any old hack, and to be honest i fully believe it. There's a lot to be encouraged about but there's no excuse for another relegation battle next year. To become an established top 10 club you can't be spending your life worrying about the side in 18th.
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Every time I see this thread bounced.....
He's gone, hasn't he?
https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/19334485.tony-bloom-rapport-brighton-boss-graham-potter/I’m all for a conspiracy theory. But do you have any evidence to back this claim up?
You’re referring to the hack Mail article that Paul Barber laughed at when asked in a podcast? He said it was absolutely nonsense and how happy he and Tony were with GP.
Or how about going to the source. See Tony’s words in his end of season review. Just so I understand… are you suggesting these are all complete lies and he’s secretly unhappy with Potter in charge?
https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/19334485.tony-bloom-rapport-brighton-boss-graham-potter/
This article (quoting Bloom) he acknowledges the challenges and talks about expecting improvement next year. No conspiracy, nothing sinister - just a bit more balanced than the usual guff Naylor churns out from Barbs about how perfect everything is.
If there is another new contract offered I'd be surprised if there a huge pay hike at this stage! The spring-onwards performances and results were better, now we need to carry that into the new season.
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Yep, perfectly normal (and good practice) for there to be a full review at the end of the season and an assessment of what went well, what didn't and discussion on what needs to change next season (including from Potter's perspective). Wouldn't expect anything less.https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/19334485.tony-bloom-rapport-brighton-boss-graham-potter/
This article (quoting Bloom) he acknowledges the challenges and talks about expecting improvement next year. No conspiracy, nothing sinister - just a bit more balanced than the usual guff Naylor churns out from Barbs about how perfect everything is.
If there is another new contract offered I'd be surprised if there a huge pay hike at this stage! The spring-onwards performances and results were better, now we need to carry that into the new season.
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Yep, and I'm not convinced Bloom is quite as confident in Potter as Barber is. That story in the Mail about him wanting a end of season inquest and improvement next season came from their chief sport writer, not just any old hack, and to be honest i fully believe it. There's a lot to be encouraged about but there's no excuse for another relegation battle next year. To become an established top 10 club you can't be spending your life worrying about the side in 18th.
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I do agree there is going to be some puff pieces from Naylor and the like.
And I don’t doubt there was an end of season review. But frankly I’d be shocked if there wasn’t. It’s surely standard for any successful businessman to take stock of the current status, things that can be improved, blockers, progress on our goals (on and off the pitch) and such.
I don’t believe any of that equates to Tony being dissatisfied with GP. Only he would know that. And if so, whilst he’d keep his cards close to his chest, I don’t think he’d write so positively about Graham much less speak about him in as positive a manner publicly.
No, you can ignore that Mail story completely, and I have that on excellent authority from within the paper.
No, you can ignore that Mail story completely, and I have that on excellent authority from within the paper.